- THE ONLY ANGLO-JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN TH4ETROIT EMS!" ,11:RONICL- - AN OFFICIAL LEGAL NOTICE NEWSPAPER FOR WAYNE COUNTY and VOL. XXXIV. NO. 3 — THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1932 Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents NEED OF CALLING Silver Re-Elected THE SHEVUOTH FESTITAL: THREE; SEMINARIES By Orthodox Union THE JOY OF THE TORAH WORLD CONGRESS Rabbis HOLD GRADUATION Vote Funds to Aid Without Means STRESSED BY WISE Colleagues EXERCISES IN N. Y. of Sustenance. JEWISH POPULATION NEED NOT FEAR ADVERSE CHANGE IN PRESENT GERMAN Young Israel Adopts Res -77- tions Resenting Anti- CABINET, GOVERNMENT CIRCLES ASSURE Semitism. Coty's Jew-Hatred Is Condemned Here By JOSEPH SHALOM SHUBOW (Copyright, 1532. Jewish Telegraphic Agency, he.) Opponents of Movement Are FAR ROCKAWAY.—(J. T. A.) Severely Scored as As- —Rabbi Eleazer Silver, spiritual similationists. leader of Cincinnati Orthodoxy, was unanimously re-elected presi- dent of the Agudath Harabonim, PROGRAM PRESENTED BY DR. ZHITLOWSKY or Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada, at concluding session of the thir- Jewish Congress Issues Call the tieth annual convention June 2. for Sessions on June Other officers chosen were Rabbis Israel Rosenberg, Moses 25 to 27. NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—The necessity for convening a prelimi. nary conference in Geneva which should consider the calling of a World Jewish C o n g r cgs was stressed at an informal discussion by Dr. Stephen S. Wise and Ber- nard S. Deutsch, honorary presi- dent and president of the Ameri- can Jewish Congress, at a lunch- eon meeting with representatives of the Jewish and general press Friday. In the course of an animated discussion which developed, Dr. Wise disclosed that the American Jewish Committee had been ap- proached by the American Jewish Congress with an invitation to par- ticipate in the conference it is con- vening in Geneva in August and that the American Jewish Commit- tee had declined to participate in the conference. The Jews who are opposed to the conference idea are moved by fears and nine-tenths of the an- tagonism rises from the "assimila- tionist," the Jew "who believes that the only distinction between the Jew and the rest of the world is a matter of creed and fears the segregation of Jewry as a distinct race," Dr. Wise asserted. Presents Program. Dr. Chaim Zhitlowsky, in a lengthy address, outlined what he considers should be the functions of a World Jewish Congress should it be constituted. Such a Congress, he said, should concern itself with three primary aspects of Jewish life: migration, rehabilitation and safeguarding Jewish life in various parts of the world. Neither the Palestine mandate nor the guarantee of minority rights for the Jews are sufficient to solve the Jewish problem, Dr. Zhitlowsky stated. He called upon the League of Nations to create an international commission to aid the Jewish peo- ple along the lines of the commis- sion it has established in the past for the German and Austrian peoples. The Jewish Congress to be con- stituted, In the viewpoint of Dr. Zhitlowsky, is to be the Jewish Agency for world Jewry. Call for 1932 Session. The general board of elections of the American Jewish Congress has issued an election call to the Jews of America to designate dele- gates to the session of the Con- gress which will be held June 25 to 27 in Washington, D. C. The Committee of Jewish Dele- gations, officially known as th e Council of Jewish Minority Rights, with headquarters in Paris, has decided to abandon its pro- posed conference contemplated for this summer on the question of minority rights, in order to co- operate more fully in the confer- ence for a World Jewish Congress which is being called by the Amer- ican Jewish Congress and other bodies and which is to be held at Geneva in August. The decision of the Committee of Jewish Delegations is contained in a communication received by the American Jewish Congress and made public by Abraham H. Cohen, executive director. The communication also suggests the placing of the question of the critical situation of various Jew- ies of Europe, including the sub- ject of minority rights, on the agenda of the Geneva conference. HE festival of Shevuoth or Pentecost has other names Two Detroiter& Among 14 Young Israel of Detroit, in a Statement to Jewish Telegraphic Agency Points to Fact Ordained at Theological whereby it is known. Shevuoth means Weeks and resolution adopted at the last meet That Well-Known Friends of the Jews are Seminary. ing, condemns the anti-Semitic refers to the fact that the holiday is celebrated seven High Government Officials. movement inaugurated in France by weeks after Passover. Pentecost is the Greek word mean- TEN BECOME RABBIS M. Francois Coty, perfume king. ing Fifty and indicates the fact that 'the holiday begins AT JEWISH INSTITUTE The resolution, drawn by a com- SHOW NEW GOVERNMENT NOT ANTI-SEMITIC IN fiftieth day, counting from the second pay of Passover. This festival mittee consisting or Meyer Weisen- TENDENCY; NAME MINISTERS FRIENDLY TO JEWS also has other names, such as Hag ha-Kazir (Feast of Harvest), Yom feld, David J. Berrie and Isadore ha-Bikkurim (Day of the First Fruits). In rabbinic literature, it is Yeshiva College to Graduate Cohen, states: Eighteen at First Com- known as Azeret (the closing Festival). Nazis Win in Mecklenburg Diet Elections; Continue to "Whereas, M. Francois Coty has mencement. But the name best known and which really gave a lasting Threaten Jews; Anti-Schechita Project Would been instigating the spread of anti- character to the festival, particu- Semitic propaganda on a large Make Violation Subject to Imprisonment. Margolis, Ber Levinthal and Ber- nard Revel, honorary presidents, and Rabbi A. Seltzer, executive secretary. The final session of the con- vention were featured with an impromptu debate over the ques- tion of Orthodox rabbinical support for the respective Jewish charity federations in New York and National Presiden t of Miz• Brooklyn. Several of the rabbis rachi to Address Ortho - contended that the federations dox Zionists. did not take due cognizance of the spirit of traditional Judaism, such Under the combined auspices of as, for instance, proper supervis- ion of Kaahruth in hospitals under the Mizrachi Hatzoir, the Ladies Mizrachi and the Senior Mizrachi, federation jurisdiction. RAI3B1 WOLF GOLD HERE WEDNESDAY 1 ): Rabbi Wolf Gold, president of the Endorse Federation. Rabbi Mordecai Aaron Kaplan Mizrachi Organization of America, replied to previous charges by as- serting that with present condi- tions the rabbinate should not place overemphasis upon the ques- tion of employment of traditional practices. "It is primarily • question of social welfare and bread for those many unfortunate families served by these federa- tions," he declared. "Without the aid of the federations, however, many families would be without succor." This latter view was supported by Rabbis Pfeffer, Graubarg, Ro- senberg, Mirsky and Gold, all of Brooklyn. Upon motion of Rabbi Ebin of Brooklyn, the convention took favorable cognizance of the work of the federations and in particular the aid which the Brook- lyn federation is extending to a number of Orthodox Talmud Torahs. Storm Over Yount Israel. Harry Fromberg of Brooklyn, president of Young Israel, in greeting the convention occa- sioned a storm of protest when he deplored factual differences in the ranks of Orthodox rabbis as det- rimental to proper evaluation of Judaism and asserted that if har- mony is not forthcoming it may necessitate having Chief Rabbi Kook of Jerusalem come here to effect this. Rabbi Rosenberg declared "that 95 per cent of the 'real Rabonim ' are affiliated with our union." Several of the rabbis also voiced criticism of young Israel's activi- ties "as being harfmul to the (Turn to Page Seven.) RABBI WOLF GOLD will be a guest in Detroit on Wed- nesday evening, June 15. Ile will address an open meeting at the Beth Tephila Emanuel Eynagogue, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson, at E.39 ,o clock. , The official opening will be made by the president to Mizrachi Hat- am, H. Eskin, who will address the aduience in the name of the Mizrachi organizations. A greet- ing from the Detroit rabbis will also be extended to the guest. A musical program, including local and out-of-town talent. has been arranged, to include Prof. E. Zalud- kowski, Cantor S. Mogilevsky and Cantor Aryeh Reib Rutman, a visi- tor in Detroit. The guest speaker, Rabbi Gold, has for more than 25 years been prominent in rabbinical circles in i America. Ile has been rabbi in South Clijcago, Scranton, Pa., Brooklyn, N. Y., and San Francisco, Calif. At present he is the rabbi of the Shomre Emunah Congre- gation in Borough ('ark, N. Y. Rabbi Gold was one of the found- ers of the Mizrachi Organization of America. For 15 years he has been associated with its leadership and now holds the position of president. NEW YORK—A plea for the Ityie nto with thg iaeriindg Res sage- f preservation of Jewish ideals and the Torah (Zeman Mattan Torasenu). the religious character of Jewish education was made Saturday by this rt tradition dition recor De Herman Abramowitz, rabbi of aelit ti were re mds oul ctieh ; Congregation Shaare Shomayim into t a people, a na ion, with a per- manent immutable ay law or consti- Montreal, in a baccalaureate ser- tution, giving it the character of mon to the graduates of the Jewish an Am Segulah, a peculiar people, Theological Seminary of America, a nation pre-eminent and distin- of which he is an alumnus. Dr. Abramowitz, whose sermon guished. It is significant that the Shevuoth prayers make special ref- marked the thirtieth anniversary of erence to this great event. Be- his ministry, directed his rejnarke cause the Festival is regarded as to the modern rabbi in "a world the birthday of Judaism, as It undergoing tremendous change, the were, the Reform Jews selected it :utcome of which no one yet can as the day of confirmation for the predict." The modern rabbi, he young who are thus first initiated said, would prove his worth if he helped to retain the religious char- into our faith. acter of Jewish education. For this festival, Jewish mys- Two Detroiter. Ordained. tices have prepared a special book, Two of the 14 graduates of the Tikkun Lei Shevuoth, consisting of selections taken from the be- Jewish Theological Seminary, who ginning and end of every book of were ordained at the commence- the Bible and Mishnah and this Is me exercises Sunday afternoon read through with great joy and are Detroiters. They are Morris David Margolis and Abraham Sil- fervor, during whole Shevuoth erstone. The other graduates are: night 'till the the dawn, and Is Aaron H. Blumenthal, Max Gelb, viewed as the equivalent to read- Solomon G o, Joseph J osp e h S. ing through the entire Torah. This Goodman, D. Go Dldfar Robert William custom is mentioned in the Zohar Greenfield, Morris A. Gutstein but the glorious mystics of the ideal, topian sixteenth century Elmer Ashur Levi, Paul Reich, Max Routtenberg, Samuel S. Ruderman, city of Sated, headed by the saint, and Abraham Simon. Isaac Luria, are the first known Bequests in the amount of 247,- to hay ecarried through this prac- 150 were made during the year, tice. East European Jews have perpetuated this tradition to this Dr. Adler stated. The following degrees were very day. The mystics pictur- esquely refer to the period be- awarded in addition to those of tween Passover and Shevuoth as the rabbis: "the day when Israel, the bride- Dr. Herman Abramowitz, hon- groom, courts the Torah, the orary degree of Doctor of Divin- bride." ity; Dr. 11. G. Enelow of Temple Emanu-El, honorary degree of Day of Rejoicing. r o I lebrew Literature; Because of the associations of r D oc to or Max Kadushin, Hillel Foun. this festival with Mattan Torah, Rabbi ti .. on University of Wisconsin, elation, the giving of the Law, the rabbis Doctor of Hebrew Literature (in were rejoicing eager to make it a day of absentia); David Bernard Stolper, great and festivities, for r Master of Hebrew Literature. if not for the Torah, Israel and ' Rabbi Margolis of-lbetroit won the world could not exist. And Newly-Elected Chairman of the Board. Yeshiva Beth Judah of 1705 Pin- gree avenue, organized an a me- morial to the late Rabbi Judah L. ,e yin, announces the election of Sigmund Gunsberg as chairman of the board of directors. In accepting this office, Mr. Guns- berg stated that he wished to carry on the work in behalf of this Ye- shiva which was done in his life- time by his late father, Moses Gunsberg. Mr. Gunsberg issued an appeal to Detroit Jews. urging wholehearted support for the Yeshiva. He stated that the school's existence is threat- ened by a lack of funds, and called upon all Orthodox Jews to join in guaranteeing the exigence of this institution which follows the strict- e at precepts of Jewish traditions. Calling upon local Jews to send contributions to .the Yeshiva and to enlist as members, aiding in the school's support with their annual dues, Mr. Gunsberg also announced the appointment of W. J. Green- Stein as (initial representative to so- licit donations and to enroll mem- bers. He urges that Mr. Green- stein be extended a cordial re- ception by all whom he approaches in behalf of the school and that his appeal should be met with the hearty response of the community. Thirty-five students are at pres- ent enrolled In the Yeshiva. Ladies' Auxiliary of Yes hiva Bet Th hel udah will hold Its p ic a ic at Belle Isle on Sunday, June 19. scale throughout France; and "Whereas, the spread of this propaganda is causing considerable hatred and ill-feeling against the Jews not only in France but in other lands; and "Whereas, Young Israel of De- troit believes that some measure should be taken to atop the spread of such propaganda; now therefore be it hereby "Resolved, That Young Yirael of Detroit condemns the actions of M. Coty in causing such undeserved and unnecessary hatred against the Jews; and be it further "Resolved, That Young Israel of Detroit urge all Jewish organiza- tions and individuals to join it in expressing its resentment against the actions of M. Coty." Local leaders of Young Israel stated that they would sponsor the adoption of a similar resolution by the national convention which will take place at Asbury Park, N. J., June 17 to 20. • • • COTY IS CHALLENGED BY IRISH AMBASSADOR PARIS--(J. T. A.)—The Irish Ambassador to France, County Ger- ald O'Kelly de Gallagh, addressed a letter to Ami du Peuple, organ of Francois Coty, anti-Semitic per- fume manufacturer, taking issue with the latter's allegations against Robert Briscoe, Irish leader of of Jewish origin. M. Coty in one of his attacks upon the Jews stated that Mr. Bris- coe is responsible for the anti- British stand of Eamon de Valera. Ambassador O'Kelly denies that Mr. Briscoe, a deputy in the Irish Parliament, is of Lithuanian origin, that he was brought up in a Dublin ghetto and received a purely He- brew education, as stated by M. Coty. Dublin has no ghetto, the ambits: sador stated. Briscoe Is of Jewish ' origin, was born in Dublin and educated at the national grammar school, he says. The patriotism of Briscoe, as a member of the Irish Parliament is above suspicion, the ambassador stated. ,. "I do not intend to estimate the general value of your article, ex- cept where my country and my citi- zens are directly concerned. But when you allege a connection be- tween Irish politics and the Jewish international finance, I openly de- clare that the greater part et your article consists only of tendencious allegations against Briscoe," the ambassador concluded. I3ERLIN.—(J. T. A.)—The Jewish population of Ger- many need not fear an adverse change in their situation from the present cabinet headed by Chancellor Franz von Papen, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency was assured Thurs- day by government circles. It was pointed out that among newly appointed high government officials are well known friends of the Jews. Among them are State Secretary Planck, whose son is an intimate friend of Professor Albert Einstein; Geheimrat von Kauffman, now the Reich's press chief, and Foreign Minister Neurath, who is outspoken In his sympathy toward the Jews. These appointments, it was stated, show that the new govern- -- 4ment is not anti-Semitic in ten- and that it does not intend to encourage an anti-Jewish atti- tude. OFFICIALCALL FOR ZIONIST CONCLAVE Nazis Win in Mecklenburg, The National Socialist party won a decisive victory in the elec- tions to the Diet of Mecklenburg. National Gathering to be Schwerin, the ninth largest state in the German Federation, polling Held in Philadelphia on 175,884 votes and winning 29 of July 3 and 4. the 58 seats available. The elec- tion results represent an Increase NEW YORK—With the conven- of 167,984 votes over the number ing of the thirty-fifth annual Zion- polled by the Nazis in the Diet ist convention at Philadelphia on elections of 1929, when they won July 3 and 4. committees of the two seats. While the Nazi curve showed a tremendous upward rise, the curve of all other parties showed 'a drop. The Diet in addition to the 29 Nazis will have 18 Socialists, 5 Ilugenberg Nationalists, 4 Com- munists, 1 Liberal and 1 Moderate Conservative. 5lecklenburg-Schwerin Is a Prot- estant state and rural. The Cath- olic Center party did not put up a ticket in the elections. Mecklenburg is one of the oldest Jewish settlements in Grmany. It is believed that Jews settled there in 1243 when Brandnburg expelled its Jewish inhabitants. "Jaws Will B. Attacked." The Nazi leader, Deputy Gregor Strewn., in a campaign speech in connection with the Mecklenburg- this giving of the Law has been honorable mention in the compe- made the theme for numerous le- tition for the Jacobson Memorial Schwerin elections, stated that gendary talcs. The rabbis, though Prize in Hazanut, and Rabbi Sil- when the nation is in danger, there great legal minds and capable of verstone of Detroit shared with will be attacks against the Jews. Robert Gordis the David Scharps the keenest analytical reasoning, "The Jewish Marxists," as he also possessed very fertile imagi- Memorial Prize in Talmud. termed them, will be attacked, if Graduation Address. nations and never tired in driving need be unlawfully. There need The address at the graduation ROBERT SZOLD home a great lesson through the be no fuss made. exercises was delivered by Dr. Is- use of legend and folk-lore. Zionist Organization ar eat work real Goldsteinrabbi t C ongrega- Six months' imprisonment, ac- We are told in an abundance lion B'nai Yeshurun of New York, in preparation of their reports. companied by a high fine, is the and richness of detail how Moses a graduate of the Seminary. Speak- The program of the convention punishment for the practice of ascended Heaven, was enveloped ing on the subject "Facing a Bank- is being formulated by a commit.. achechita in the anti-schechlta law by a thick cloud which he could rupt Age," Dr. Goldstein denounced tee headed by Louie P. Rocker, project introduced by the Nazi not pierce, save for the assistance chairman of the finance commit- faction at Saturday's session of (Turn to Page Eight.) of the Almighty Himself. And tee of the Zionist Organization of the Prussian Landtag. when Moses entered the Heavens, Shevuoth services were held at America. Other members are The project would prohibit the he roused the ire of the minister- Temple Beth El on Friday morning Robert M. Bernstein, Jacob de Jewish method of slaughtering ing nagels, who could not counte- of this week at 10 o'clock. The Haag, Mrs. Judith Epstein, Abra- cattle and poultry for food. s ermon was preached by Rabbi Leon nance the presence of one of wo- ham Goldberg, Rabbi Max D. The Berlin Landgericht, revers- Fram on the subject "Summer Re- man born in their midst. They Klein, Judge William M. Lewis, ing the decision of a lower court s • ." ecame particularly envious when Morrie Margulies, Nelson Rutten- on Saturday acquitted the Nazi Sabbath services will continue LEON KAY TO SPEAK berg and Abraham Tulin. he Lord God told them Moses had students placed on trial for their uninterruptedly throughout the come to receive the Torah; they OVER RADIO SUNDAY The convention is expected to part in the anti-Semitic excesses summer. The sermon this week might have consumed Moses but at the University of Berlin last devote itself primarily to a dis- will be preached by Dr. Leo M. or the intercession of God Ilim- Outstanding Member o Jan. 22. Franklin on the subject "What "Economic Possibilitie s for Jews cussion as to desirability of re- elf, who rebuked the angels, and Former Palestine Resident. Graduating Class to be On Wednesday the Berlin lower formulating the functions of the After Confirmation?" Services As a former resident of Palestine, Moses reminded them that the in Palestine" Subject of Zionist Organization of America. court imposed prison sentences Honored by Young Israel. begin at 10:30. Address. Rabbi Gold WAS appointed by the Torah was not suited for them ranging from four weeks to eight The official call for the conven- What was undoubtedly the larg- chief rabbinate in Jerusalem to a ince they had no earthly passions tion was issued by Robert Szold, months. The Council of Young Ism I est confirmation class in America visit the country to speak to the t o check and discipline. At all Leon Kay, president of the Jew- Reversing this verdict, the Land- chairman of administration of the received its blessing at the hands Chalutzim and new settlers to im. e vents, the Lawgiver risked all to Synagogue Organizations informe d ish National Fund and active leader gericht fined one student 150 of Rabbis Franklin and Fram at press them with the necessity of obtain for his people the "Tree of the United Hebrew Schools of De in Jewish communal affairs, will be Zionist Organization. marks, and another 50 marks, for trait that it will, on behalf of it • Temp le Beth FI, on Sunday ifs. disturbing the peace. The re- 30 constituent organizations scat the principal speaker on the Jewish ing The class consisted of 134 (Turn to Page opposite Editorial) - Radio Forum next Sunday, June Boston to Honor Straus. mainder were released. Moses proved to the angels that tered throughout the country, age boys and girls of the average age BOSTON.—(J. T. A.)—A pub.1 The Liberal press, commenting e was as holy as they during his a gold medal to the student of th r 12, over Station WJBK, from 5:15 of 15. h eavenly sojourn by totally ab- graduating class who excels i to 5:45 p. m. Mr. Kay, who will tic mass meeting and a private on the acquittal of the Nazis, as- The confirmants enacted a solemn J. L. GREENBERG BODY n discuss "Economic Possibilities for dinner have been arranged in serts that it invites them to insti- taining from food and living scholarship, INTERRED IN DEGANIA efficiency and all - Jews in Palestine," is a graduate pageant under the theme, "The honor of Nathan Straus, Jr., chair- tute new riots at the university. holly on the splendor and glory around activities. — Heritage of Israel," in the course chemical engineer, has spent many Forty Jewish students, including Dr. Harry Bluestone of New years in the study of the economic men of the American Palestine JERUSALEM.—(J. T. A.)—.J. ° f the Shekinah, or Presence of of which they exhibited and inter- preted all the symbols and cere- L. Greenberg, until his death editor t he the Lord. God Himself was York, executive director of Youn g possibilities of l'alestine and is also Campaign of Greater New York, several women, sustained injuries who will visit Boston in the inter. he Teacher of Moses Israel, and He re- in announcing the award t of the London Jewish Chronicle,: t monies of the Jewish faith. 5 (Turn to Page Six.) author of numerous articles on ests of the Palestine fund-raising vealed to him all the tents of Bernard Isaacs, superintendent e f the The class presented the Temple was buried June 6 in Degania. this subject. effort on Sunday, June 12. Mr. Greenberg died several , life and all knowledge that would the United Hebrew Schools of De- with a gift of 8100 to be used for The musical program will feature There will be ■ dinner in honor , trek, states: scholarships in the religious school months ago in London and his ever be known to man. "The recipient of this medal is Rhoda Zahsvie, dramatic soprano, of Mr. Straus prior to the maul Magnanimity of Moses. for children unable to pay the tui- body was transferred to Palestine for interment. In their great reverence for the to be the outstanding man of his and Lueienne Monforte, pianist. meeting which will take place at tion fee. the Hotel Steller, Boston. divine Lawgiver, the rabbis state class, judged from every angle. In Joseph Kurland will preside. that at first it was the intention of selecting the United Hebrew God to give the Torah only to Schools of Detroit, we have taken into consideration the great respect Moses and • but it • the magnanimity and charity of which your institutions have earned Inquiry Reveals Details Af- Oily Moses that prompted him to give in the community which it serves." Mr. Isaacs stated that graduation ter Rumanian Legation it to all. Israel and the Lord Issues Denial. readily approved and delighted in exercises will take place in the Group of Young Musicians to Appear in Concerts at Belle this month of October, during Choi liberality and altruism shown - by Moses. Isle Shell; Pay Tribute to Memory of Stern and Ilamoed Succoth, and that the win- Will Observe Tradition of Awarding Diplomas on Simchas The power of the Torah NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)--Con- Simons, Deceased Patrons. Torah; School Year to Close With Appropriate firmation of the attack upon was so great that the speech defect ner of the medal will be announced in due time, when complete marks Sampson Bronstein. a Zionist Exercises on June 12. Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) of all students are computed. deader of Chotin, Rumania, by Chord of Judea Symphony Or- Judea in securing the necessary ( local officials, and details of the chestra, composed of a large group material. Following the tradition estab- Exited... Jun. 12. brutal treatment accorded him of young Jewish musicians—most Tribute was paid at this meeting lished last year under the super- The present school year will were received by the Jewish Tele- of them high school and college stu- to the memory of the late Milford RABBI BERKOWITZ vision of Rabbi A. M. liershman close with appropriate exercises graphic Agency by cable, follow- dents—has been signally honored Stern and David W. Simon., both pupils of the Shaarey Zedek on June 12 with class prophesies ' ing an inquiry instituted upon GETS A DOCTORATE the the by being selected to present a num- of whom were patrons of the so- School passing in the present to be read by Sylvia Strub and receipt of a denial of this incident ber of concerts in the Belle Isle ciety. It was stated that one of the twelfth and eighth grades will re- ' Geraldine Bremen. In addition On June 6, at the commence- by the Rumanian kgation in the Shell during the summer months. numbers on the program at the ceive their diplomas on the day of ment exercises of the Oregon State Simchas Torah, Sunday, Oct. 23. there will be a piano selection by United States, through its techni- The first of these concerts is to he first Belle Isle Shell concert, on, Rayetta Pollack, a violin solo by cal counsellor, J. Rosenthal. College at Corvallis, Rabbi Henry given on Sunday evening, June 19. June 19, would be dedicated as a Students in the twelfth grade Eugene Rabinowitz, an address by President of International In ■ statement issued by the .1. Berkowitz, who was the com- are: Harold Burnstein, Julian according to an announcement by tribute to the memory of these two A. Louis Gordon, president of Rumanian legation, it referred to William Klein, president of the departed leaders. Resolutions, Garment Union Succumbs mencement speaker, was the re- Cohen, Caroline Greenbaum, Flor- Congregation Shaarey Zedek, and • report by Unser Zeit which It iplent of the degree of Doctor of ence group, and William P. Bliznick, drawn by • committee composed . to Tuberculosis. Greenberg, Faysra Keidan, Laws, honoris cause. This honor Bessie Pearlman, Max Pomerantz. Hebrew songs by the entire school. labeled as pure invention. the symphony's director. of 11. H. Cohen and P. Slomovits, Philip L. Rosenthal, principal of Mr. Rosenthal states he received An aspect of greater communal also paid the following tribute to COLORADO SPRINGS—(J. T. was conferred upon the Portland Albert Rabinowitz, Juliul the school, will read the following the following denied from his gov- r abbi in recognition of his serv- the two leaders: A.)—Benjamin Schlesinger, 32 , Schwartz, Gordon Shapiro, Jess list of honor students: High dis-I ernment: importance was given the work of cm to his city and state in many M. Stein, Sylvia Strub, Fayga "The Chord of Judea Symphony unionist ' years prominent in trade Unction students are Sylvia Fire- "The news is completely invent- this group last week when a num- Orchestra deeply mourns the pass- circles and for many years, until fields of civic endeavor. In the Beth Weinstein. atone, Fred Ginsburg, Kslmayne ed. The authorities have no ber of its patrons and sympathizers ing of Milford Stern and David W. the time of his death, president of citation, mention was made of the fifth grade; Rottenberg, all of The eighth grade students are knowledge of such an incident hav- gathered at Hotel Stotler on June Simons, both of whom had graced the International Ladies Garment Rabbi Berkowitz 's labors as ar- Cella Elaon and Graham Landau ing occurred in Yedineu. It would as follows: Bernard Thwack, biter in the dairy Industry of Ore- the list of patrons of this society. Workers Union. died June fi, in 2, and decided to elect an executive of the third grade: Eugene Rabino-: be impossible that such barbarity "Deeply interested in every Jew- private sanitarium here following gon. Geraldine Beeman, Shirley Bogart, committee which should have ish endeavor, and particularly in a blood hemorrhage. The subject of the rabbi's com- Newton Burrows, Mindella Chad , with of the 'seventh grade; Geral could be perpetrated and remain Bremen, June Rismann, Al- dine unnoticed by the authorities and charge of directing the activities the activities of the Jewish youth, Mr. Schlesinger was 56 years old mencement address, delivered be- Annette Cohen, Frances Cohn, Al- vin Sarasohn of the eighth grade; of the organization. Those chosen both departed leaders were ready and only several weeks ago was re- fore 600 graduates and thousands bert Davis, Bessie Epel, Helen Ruth Nueshaum of the tenth unpunished." • LIMN, Detail.. to act on this committee are: Dr. at all times to give encouragement elected as head of the International of Oregon citizens who crowded Firestone. Leona Callow, Ruth grade; Rayetta Pollack of the Otto A. Hirsch, superintendent of and support to the efforts of this . despite his failing health and his the huge gymnasium. was "The Goldberg, Fan Goldman, Marvin eleventh grade; Jess M. Stein and, The statement issued by the the Jewish Children's Home; Fred group of young men and women refusal of the office for this cause. Hope of America in a World Goldman, Evelyn Hoffman, Benja. Fame Beth Weinstein of the, representative of the Rumanian legation makes no mention that Mr. Schlesinger was suffering Crisis." It • b b i Berkowitz is min Kaplan, Clara Leach. Clifford twelfth grade. M. Butzel, H. H. Cohen, William who banded together for the pur- the government has conducted an Gsyman, A. H. Jelin and Barney pose of creating a symphony orches- from tuberculosis and departed graduate of the Hebrew Union Lightstone, Pearl Miner, Edith Distinction students are Law.! investigation into the Incident, It directed by and entirely com- from New tra• York for Colorado College of the class of 1921, and is Nusbaum, Harold Ossepow, Lois Fence Hertzberg, Jocelyn Yanett. states merely that the incident posed of Jews. Their encourage- Springs, now rabbi of Congregation Wednesday, accompanied Ruth Paul, Jane Rismann, Lillian Beth revealed in the course of It was Dolly Fenton, Carol Landau, Irvin , could not have occurred without discussions that the group is suffer- ment helped considerably in giving byshis younger son, Abraham. He Israel of Portland. Ile was for- Roth, Marion Rabin, Alvin &m- Roth of the first grade; Harry the authorities' knowledge and the status of ■ the Chord of Judea arrived in Colorado Springs on merly assistant to Dr. Leo M. and ean, Sarah Silberman, Herman ing from the lack of music Broder, Jerome Krause, Elaine since they have no knowledge of music stands, and the patrons have Detroit Jewish community institu- Friday greatly taxed by the jour- Franklin at Temple Beth El in De- Smile, Cecile Smith, Arnold Wine, ney. tion." troit. Janet Wine, Edith Ziff, Page Opposite tditorisn) I (rum to rags Opposite Malian nndertaken to aid the Chord of (Turn to BETH EL SHEVUOTH, SABBATH SERVICES STUDENT OF U. H. S. TO RECEIVE MEDAL GUNSBERG HEADS DETROIT YESHIVA Patrons' Executive Board Selected Appeal for Funds Made by Michigan's Home Jewish Newspaper Closing Exercises of Shaarey Zedek Religious School to be on Sept. To Assist Chord of Judea Symph SCHLESINGER DIES; WAS LABOR LEADER CONFIRM TORTURE OF ZIONIST LEADER 24